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Calm Mornings, Heating Bite: Lake Erie and Detroit River Fishing Report - September 19, 2025

Calm Mornings, Heating Bite: Lake Erie and Detroit River Fishing Report - September 19, 2025



Artificial Lure here, bringing you the latest fishing report for Lake Erie and the Detroit area this Friday, September 19th, 2025.

Out on the water today, we’re looking at a **calm start with high pressure holding over Lake Erie** and light winds from the northeast shifting to the east as the day wears on. Waves are sitting at **1 foot or less early, rising up to 2 feet or less as the breeze picks up** through midday. Water temperatures are holding steady in the low 70s—Toledo’s reading is at 71 degrees, Cleveland at 70, nice for a fall bite. The sun came up at 7:15 AM and will set tonight at 7:37 PM, so you’ve got a nice, even window for early-morning or sunset action. There are no real tides on the Great Lakes, so no big lifts and falls to time your trip around, but wind-driven currents will be key to watch. Marine forecasts from the National Weather Service hint at a calm morning with slightly brisker waves and a bit more wind on the eastern stretches by this afternoon, with things settling down again into the night.

**Fish activity is heating up as these cool September nights roll in, and anglers in the Detroit River and western Lake Erie are cashing in.** Walleye are still the main attraction, with solid catches reported right off the mouth and in the river proper, especially at dawn and dusk. Recent reports from Michigan Sportsman forum regulars show folks jigging up respectable limits of eater-size walleye in 15-22 feet off the shipping channel edges, using *blade baits* in silver and gold or the time-tested chartreuse jig tipped with emerald shiners.

**Yellow perch action is on the upswing too, though they’re still schooling up tight—find one, and you’ll likely find many.** Anglers working the waters off Buoy 20, Gross Ile, and near the mouth of the Detroit River are scoring 10-inch plus perch using *spreaders with live minnows*, small drop-shot rigs, or perch rigs dressed with a bit of cut shiner or red worm. It’s a swing-and-a-miss game on some days, but when they turn on, limits are coming quick, usually by hunting the edges of weedlines and hard-bottom transitions.

**Smallmouth bass are feeding heavy, especially off rocky points and humps near Wyandotte and up along the Grosse Pointes.** Slow-rolling *tube jigs in green pumpkin* or *crankbaits that resemble emerald shiners* are producing explosive bites. If the bite slows, downsizing to drop-shot rigs with goby or leech-imitating soft plastics can trigger tough fish.

**Best Baits and Lures right now:**

- For walleye: 1/2 oz blade baits (silver, gold), 5/8 oz jigs with emerald shiner
- For perch: Perch spreaders with live or salted shiners, small drop-shot with pieces of worm
- For smallmouth: Green pumpkin tube jig, drop-shot with minnow or goby imitation, shad-style crankbait

**Hot spots for the day:**
- The shipping channel edges past Grassy Island for walleye and perch
- Bell Hump, straight out from Wyandotte, for active smallmouth
- The mouth of the Detroit River closer to Fighting Island for mixed-bag action—always good for finding a surprise school

The fishing pressure is moderate right now—lots of weekday regulars, but it’s not shoulder to shoulder. No major water quality advisories according to recent local news, so conditions are excellent for keeping those lines in the water.

That’s your Lake Erie and Detroit River report from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a day on the water.

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